A Devotional Thought From Daniel
Prove thy servants, I
beseech thee, ten days; and let them give us pulse to eat, and water to drink.
Then let our countenances be looked upon before thee, and the countenance of
the children that eat of the portion of the kings meat: and as thou seest, deal
with thy servants. Daniel 1:12, 13
But Daniel, and by extension
Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah, apparently had a spiritual objection to eating
those foods and requested what might be called a religious exemption from
eating them. They wanted nothing but vegetables (pulse) and water.
Now Melzar, the palace
representative in charge of those boys, was fearful that they would not be as
healthy as the other conscripts from foreign nations who were eating the full
royal diet. He was afraid for his own life if the special students were to get
weak and sickly from just having water and vegetables. Eastern potentate Neb
was not above executing those who had failed him in big or small issues.
Daniel said, just try it out for
ten days, at the end of that time compare our health to those eating the full
diet, and you decide if we can continue. Test it out. See if our plan works.
Of course, it did. The four Jewish
captive believers honored God by their
adherence to kosher law.
Let me leap to the gospel message
of the New Testament. Here’s the plan: trust in Jesus Christ as your Savior,
and you will be forgiven and saved from the wrath against your sins. You will
receive the presence of the Holy Spirit of God in your life. You will be given
a new outlook on living, and relationships, and you will possess eternal life
from the moment you believe.
In response to God’s biblical plan
some may react like Melzar, or Nicodemus, How
can these thngs be? (John 3:9). Daniel’s answer was, try it out and see.
Jesus answer could be what He said in John 7:16, 17: My doctrine is not mine, but his that sent me. If any man will do his
will, he shall know the doctrine whether it be of God or whether I speak of
myself.
Test it! Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved (Acts 16:31).You
will experience its truth personally in your life.